Dhurandhar 2 Teaser Alert: Ranveer Singh’s Cryptic "12:12" Post Sends Fans Into a Frenzy
The anticipation for Aditya Dhar’s high-octane spy saga has reached its boiling point. On February 2, 2026, Ranveer Singh took to his Instagram stories to drop a minimalist yet explosive update: "TOMORROW 12:12."
With no caption and only a striking red-and-white font against a black background, the message was clear to the "Dhurandhar" fandom. Director Aditya Dhar and co-star Sara Arjun shared the same cryptic story, virtually confirming that the first official glimpse of Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge is arriving on February 3, 2026, at 12:12 PM.
The 12:12 Legacy: Why the Timing Matters
This isn't just a random timestamp. For those who followed the marketing blitz of the first film, 12:12 is a symbolic number for the franchise:
The Blueprint: Before the first Dhurandhar (2025) released its first look, Ranveer Singh famously cleared his Instagram and posted a "12:12" story.
Trailer Tradition: The official trailer for the first installment was also released at exactly 12:12 PM, making it the unofficial "D-hour" for the series' big reveals.
What to Expect from Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge
While the first part focused on Hamza (Ranveer Singh) infiltrating the Lyari underworld and taking down Rehman Dakait (Akshaye Khanna), the sequel promises a much darker, personal turn.
The Mystery of "Bade Saab": Part 1 ended with a cliffhanger regarding the architect of the terror attacks. Rumors suggest the sequel will finally unmask this mastermind, with fan theories pointing toward Arjun Rampal’s character, Major Iqbal.
Beast Mode Hamza: Leaked reports suggest Ranveer Singh’s character will transition from a quiet operative to a "ferocious monster" on a mission of pure vengeance.
The Cinematic Scale: Director Aditya Dhar shot Dhurandhar as a single 7-hour epic before splitting it into two parts. This means the sequel is already "cooked" and ready to deliver seamless continuity.
"The teaser has reportedly been certified with a 1-minute, 9-second runtime. Expect a multi-language drop as the film targets a Pan-India audience this March."
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